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Semester Reporting Period Date

Ministry of Education
Provincial Report Card, Grades 9–12 1 Final 2022 FEB 10
STUDENT: OEN: Grade: Homeroom: Principal:
Do, Bach Trong 468-744-925 11 939080 Au, J.
Address: School Council Chair:
97 Dagmar Ave, Toronto, ON Canada M4M 1V9 S. Hughes and A. Wing
SCHOOL: Telephone: BOARD: Email/Website:
Riverdale Collegiate Institute (416) 393-9820 Toronto District School Board tdsb.on.ca
Address: Fax: Address:
1094 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON Canada M4M 2A1 (416) 393-0988 5050 Yonge St, Toronto, ON Canada M2N 5N8
Learning Skills and Work Habits Attendance

Independent Work

Classes Missed
Percentage Mark
Reporting Period
Comments

Self-Regulation
Course Median

Credit Earned

Times Late
Responsibility

Collaboration
Organization
Courses

Total Classes
Strengths/Next Steps for Improvement

Initiative
Course Title:
Course Title: Entrepreneurship: The Henry has earned the Entrepreneurship: The Venture credit. Good luck with the next 6
Venture
Course 65 82 S S S S N N semester. 0
Course Code:
Code: BDI3C1 - 03 First
Teacher: Harris Burbank, J. 22

ESL/ELD IEP 6
Final
72 82 1.00 G G G G G G 0
French SHSM 46
Course Title: Introduction to Computer Henry can effectively design software to meet a variety of challenges. Congratulations on a
Course Title: 7
Studies
Course 48 87 S S S G S S successful Grade 11 Computer Science course. 1
Course Code:
Code: ICS3U1 - 01 First
Teacher: Hutchison, G. 22

ESL/ELD IEP 8
Final G G G G
65 91 1.00 G G 1
French SHSM 46
Course Title:
Course Title: Chemistry Henry shows some understanding of concepts and principles of chemistry. He should do 2
Course 66 80 S S S S S S homework more regularly to improve his learning in this course. 1
Course Code:
Code: SCH3U1 - 02 First
Teacher: Dermer, M. 24

ESL/ELD IEP 4
Final
50 79 1.00 N N S S S S 3
French SHSM 46
Course Title: Physics Henry shows considerable understanding of concepts and principles of physics. He should
Course Title: 2
Course 67 81 S S S S S S continue to approach new tasks with confidence and a positive attitude. Congratulations. 2
Course Code:
Code: SPH3U1 - 02 First
Teacher: Verma, S. 24

ESL/ELD IEP 5
Final
80 83 1.00 S S S G S S 3
French SHSM 46
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To view provincial curriculum documents, visit the Ministry of Education’s website: www.edu.gov.on.ca.

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Semester Reporting Period Date
Ministry of Education
Provincial Report Card, Grades 9–12 1 Final 2022 FEB 10

Student: Do, Bach Trong OEN: 468-744-925 Grade: 11 Homeroom: 939080

Learning Skills and Work Habits Attendance

Independent Work

Classes Missed
Percentage Mark
Reporting Period

Self-Regulation
Course Median
Comments

Credit Earned

Responsibility

Times Late
Collaboration
Organization
Courses

Total Classes
Strengths/Next Steps for Improvement

Initiative
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Code: XXXXXXXXX First
Teacher:

ESL/ELD IEP
Final
French SHSM

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Ministry of Education Provincial Report Card, Grades 9–12
Completion of Requirements for Graduation
Semester Reporting Period Date

1 Final 2022 FEB 10

Student: Do, Bach Trong OEN: 468-744-925 Grade: 11 Homeroom: 939080

Total Earned This Earned


Diploma Requirements Required Report to Date

Compulsory Credits 18 1.00 16.00


English (1 credit per grade) 4 0 3.00

French as a second language 1 0 1.00


Mathematics (1 credit in Grade 11 or 12) 3 0 2.00
Science 2 0 2.00
Canadian history 1 0 1.00
Canadian geography 1 0 1.00
The arts 1 0 1.00
Health and physical education 1 0 1.00
Civics 0.5 0 0.50
Career studies 0.5 0 0.50
Group 1
English Canadian and world studies
French as a second language Native language 1 0 1.00
Classical or international language Social sciences and humanities
Guidance and career education Cooperative education
Group 2
Health and physical education Business studies 1 0 1.00
The arts Cooperative education
French as a second language
Group 3
Science (Grade 11 or 12) Computer studies 1 1.00 1.00
Technological education Cooperative education
French as a second language
Optional Credits 12 3.00 5.00

Total Credits Required for Graduation 30 4.00 21.00

Community Involvement 40 hours 0

Specialist High Skills Major

Ontario Secondary School Literacy Graduation Requirement Completed


For School Use

Principal’s Signature X Date 2022 FEB 10

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Student: Do, Bach Trong OEN: 468-744-925 Grade: 11 Homeroom: 939080

Learning Skills and Work Habits E – Excellent G – Good S – Satisfactory N – Needs Improvement
Responsibility Organization
 Fulfils responsibilities and commitments within the learning  Devises and follows a plan and process for completing work and
environment. tasks.
 Completes and submits class work, homework, and assignments  Establishes priorities and manages time to complete tasks and
according to agreed-upon timelines. achieve goals.
 Takes responsibility for and manages own behaviour.  Identifies, gathers, evaluates, and uses information, technology,
and resources to complete tasks.
Independent Work Collaboration
 Independently monitors, assesses, and revises plans to complete  Accepts various roles and an equitable share of work in a group.
tasks and meet goals.  Responds positively to the ideas, opinions, values, and traditions of
 Uses class time appropriately to complete tasks. others.
 Follows instructions with minimal supervision.  Builds healthy peer-to-peer relationships through personal and
media-assisted interactions.
 Works with others to resolve conflicts and build consensus to
achieve group goals.
 Shares information, resources, and expertise, and promotes critical
thinking to solve problems and make decisions.
Initiative Self-Regulation
 Looks for and acts on new ideas and opportunities for learning.  Sets own individual goals and monitors progress towards achieving
 Demonstrates the capacity for innovation and a willingness to them.
take risks.  Seeks clarification or assistance when needed.
 Demonstrates curiosity and interest in learning.  Assesses and reflects critically on own strengths, needs, and
 Approaches new tasks with a positive attitude. interests.
 Recognizes and advocates appropriately for the rights of self and  Identifies learning opportunities, choices, and strategies to meet
others. personal needs and achieve goals.
 Perseveres and makes an effort when responding to challenges.

Percentage
Achievement of the Provincial Curriculum Expectations
Mark
80–100 The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with a high degree of effectiveness.
Achievement surpasses the provincial standard. (Level 4)

70–79 The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with considerable effectiveness.
Achievement meets the provincial standard. (Level 3)

60–69 The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with some effectiveness.
Achievement approaches the provincial standard. (Level 2)

50–59 The student has demonstrated the required knowledge and skills with limited effectiveness.
Achievement falls much below the provincial standard. (Level 1)

Below 50 The student has not demonstrated the required knowledge and skills. Extensive remediation is required.

I Insufficient evidence to assign a percentage mark (for Grade 9 and 10 courses only)

W The student has withdrawn from the course.

ESL/ELD – Achievement is based on expectations modified from the curriculum expectations for the course to support English
language learning needs.

IEP – Individual Education Plan

FRENCH – The student receives instruction in French for the course.

SHSM – Specialist High Skills Major (for Grade 11 and 12 courses only)
Course Median – The median is the percentage mark at which 50 per cent of the students in the course have a higher
percentage mark and 50 per cent of the students have a lower percentage mark.

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